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Messerschmitt Me 262 - WWII German Model Kit

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November 14, 2024

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The Aircraft

Development Background: The Me 262 project began in 1938, but its development faced numerous setbacks due to engine issues and political interference. Adolf Hitler insisted on using the Me 262 as a fighter-bomber rather than a pure interceptor, delaying its combat deployment. The jet finally entered service in 1944, as the first operational jet fighter in history, far ahead of Allied jet technology.

Interesting Facts:

  • The Me 262 could reach speeds of over 500 mph, significantly faster than any Allied aircraft at the time.
  • Nicknamed "Schwalbe" (Swallow) by its pilots, the Me 262 had a major impact psychologically, as its sheer speed and firepower caught Allied pilots by surprise.
  • Despite its technological advancements, the Me 262’s effectiveness was limited by mechanical problems and a shortage of experienced pilots in the final years of the war.

The Model

Great model kit! The engine halves snap together using the rectangular connector and may need a drop of glue to keep the fan/intake in place. Utilize the linked stand for displaying. As always, please let me know if you have any problems before leaving a poor review. I try to make sure folks are getting quality models.

 

Here's the stand that I used in the photos: https://makerworld.com/en/models/588924#profileId-510254

 

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License:

Standard Digital File License

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